Lyn Oslo coach visits Nigeria
Football’s my immediate focus, says new minister
CROWD VIOLENCE: NPL slams Kwara with N1.4m fine
Ashbert Raiders, MRS win Abraka’2010 Polo laurels
Standing up to paint
Lekki Port to service sub-regional consumers ,Mastoroudes
$1.02bn losses: APM boss allays fear
Patience and Turai: Friends or foes?
Dele Alake joins the Ekiti race
Abuja LGA polls will be 2011 model, Minister boasts
WAEC uncovers certificate forgery syndicate
Undergraduate commits suicide
Jos crisis: Constable, 3 others arrested with ammunition
FG, Britain, NBA enter fresh pact on fight against graft
Edo is not owing, says Oshiomhole

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Jonathan will not declare Power Emergency
Perhaps in a bid to avoid the mistakes of the past, the Minister of State for Power, Arc. Nuhu Somo Wya, has stated that the present administration of Acting President Goodluck Jonathan would not declare an emergency for the power sector, even though it was committed to a complete rehabilitation of the sector.
Women are key players in fabric of society
I really do appreciate all my readers. Like I always say, everyone needs encouragement. You really have given me the encouragement I need. To all my readers that bombarded me with mails when they did not get to read my article last week, I thank you for appreciating me and I do apologise.
Succour for wounded servicemen? Dambazaus attempt at the impossible
It is no longer news that Nigeria with several battalions of its troops spread across the world especially in troubled spots like Darfur, Liberia, Sierra Leone, is the fourth largest troop contributing nation in the world.
Why Yar’Adua’s recovery is slow – Professor Aghaji
Contrary to claims by some clerics who visited ailing President Umaru Yar’Adua last week that the President is recovering and will soon return to his post, Africa’s finest heart surgeon, Professor Martin Anthony Aghaji, has explained why President Yar’Adua recovery from his illness is very slow. He also gives an insight into why the former Kano state governor, Alhaji Abubakar Rimi died.
Civil society groups fault Copenhagen resolution on climate change
Civil society groups fault Copenhagen resolution on climate change

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